[Interview with Aleksandr Ignatenko, president of Institute of Religion and links of london charms, member of Russian President's Council for Interaction with Religious Associations, and member of Foreign and Defence Policy Council, by Svetlana Links of London Butterfly Charm; place and date not given: "This is a 'two-in-one' revolution in Egypt"] On the one hand, the events in Tunisia and Egypt are mass public uprisings. On the other, they are a reapportionment of power and property within the elite. Scholar of Islamic affairs Aleksandr Ignatenko, the president of the Institute of Religion and Politics, a member of the Russian President's Links of London C Charm for Interaction with Religious Associations, and a member of the Foreign and Defence Policy Council, talked about the reasons for the revolutions in the Middle East, the further development of events in Egypt, the reciprocal influence of Arab countries, gerontocracy, the role of Islamists, and the West's stance in an interview for Gazeta.Ru-Kommentarii. [Yaroshevskaya] Tunisia, Egypt, Links of London Charm Bracelet.... Are the protests in these countries really interconnected and was the protest mechanism set in motion by the revolution in Tunisia? [Ignatenko] The events in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, and anything else that might happen in the Near and Middle East have no formal connection -in the sense that there is no master plan to destabilize the situation.
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